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Tuesday March 3, 2020 — Primary Election
Party Committee

Democratic Party County Central Committee — Partido DemócrataCandidato para Member, Assembly District 68

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Naz Hamid

Madre/directora de automatización
8,408 votos (5.5%)
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Mis 3 prioridades principales

  • Ayudar a reclutar y elegir candidatos fuertes y demócratas. Me apoyan en mis objetivos dos exalcaldes de Irvine, Beth Krom y Sukhee Kang, la concejala Farrah Khan, Paul Bokota, los líderes comunitarios- Lita Robinow, Teri Sorey, Felicity Figueroa,
  • Aumentar la diversidad en el Partido Demócrata incluyendo voces femeninas y minoritarias. El Condado de Orange ha visto un cambio demográfico en su población que muestra un aumento en los votantes minoritarios. En 2018, el voto menor aumentó en un 81 %. La representación importa
  • Aumentar la transparencia del DPOC. Mantener informados a los votantes sobre cambios, controversias y acciones apropiadas

Experiencia

Experiencia

Profesión:Delegado de la ADEM del AD-68/Director de Automatización
Miembro del Comité Asesor de Salud, Distrito Escolar Unificado de Irvine — Cargo designado (2016–actual)
Miembro de la Junta, Coalición de Igualdad del Condado de Orange — Cargo elegido (2019–actual)
Director, KPMG LLP (2008–2020)
Delegado de la ADEM del AD-68, Partido Demócrata de CA — Cargo elegido (2019–2020)
Miembro de la junta, Comité Político Nacional de Mujeres- OC — Cargo elegido (2015–2018)
Delegado de la ADEM del AD 68, Partido Demócrata de CA — Cargo elegido (2016–2018)

Educación

USC Licenciatura en, Negocios, énfasis en Sistemas de Información (1998)

Biografía

Naz Hamid is running for Central Committee in AD 68. Along with being a mom and an activist, Naz’s resume includes serving on the board of the national women’s political caucus, Democrats of Greater Irvine, Asian Americans in Action, Orange County Equality Coalition, and an IUSD education committee. Naz has run for IUSD board of education, and also served as an ADEM delegate in AD-68 since 2016.

Naz is a progressive who believes that healthcare is a human right, that we must act now to control climate change, that we need to make drastic changes to immigration to allow a path to citizenship for DACA recipients, and no separation of families. She believes in access to affordable housing, and equity for all races and genders. Naz Hamid for AD-68 central committee would be honored to receive your support and vote on March 3rd.

Naz is endorsed by:

Farrah Khan, Irvine Council woman

Sukhee Kang, former mayor of Irvine

Beth Krom, former mayor of Irvine

Paul Bokota, IUSD School Board member and community leader

Maria Olivieri Minney, community leader

Teri Sorey, Irvine teacher and community leader 

Lita Robinow, community leader

Felicity Figueroa, OCEC co-chair and Irvine human rights and justice activist

Dave Min, UCI Professor, SD-37 candidate

Sherri Loveland, President, NWPC OC

Jane Stoever, UCI law professor and director for the center for domestic violence 

Mary Anne Foo, community leader

Cyril Yu, community leader

Patty Yoo, community leader

Jutta Whitaker Gamboa, community leader

Branda Lin, community leader

Many Irvine, Tustin, Orange, and Lake Forest residents

She is a graduate from USC 

¿Quién apoya a este candidato?

Featured Endorsements

  • Beth Krom, Former Mayor of Irvine
  • Sukhee Kang, Former mayor of Irvine
  • Farrah Khan, Current councilwoman, City of Irvine

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Creencias poliza

Filosofía política

Naz is a Democrat who believes that values and ethics matter. Her political philosophy and sense of justice guide her thinking for issues related to her community. She can be found taking care of her community, helping the homeless, students, and those suffering troubled times. She believes that education has the power to change lives and serves students as a mentor, in developing curriculum through her role on a IUSD education committee, and through her leadership in Girl Scouts and Assisteens of Irvine

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Naz Hamid's Values

Summary

Naz Hamid's experience and endorsements

Naz Hamid is running for Central Committee in AD 68. Along with being a mom and an activist, Naz’s resume includes serving on the board of the national women’s political caucus, Democrats of Greater Irvine, Asian Americans in Action, Orange County Equality Coalition, and an IUSD education committee. Naz has run for IUSD board of education, and also served as an ADEM delegate in AD-68 since 2016.
Naz is a progressive who believes that healthcare is a human right, that we must ...act now to control climate change, that we need to make drastic changes to immigration to allow a path to citizenship for DACA recipients, and no separation of families. She believes in access to affordable housing, and equity for all races and genders. Naz Hamid for AD-68 central committee would be honored to receive your support and vote on March 3rd.
Naz is endorsed by:
Farrah Khan, Irvine Council woman
Sukhee Kang, former mayor of Irvine
Beth Krom, former mayor of Irvine
Paul Bokota, IUSD School Board member and community leader
Maria Olivieri Minney, community leader
Teri Sorey, Irvine teacher and community leader
Lita Robinow, community leader
Felicity Figueroa, OCEC co-chair and Irvine human rights and justice activist
Dave Min, UCI Professor, SD-37 candidate
Sherri Loveland, President, NWPC OC
Jane Stoever, UCI law professor and director for the center for domestic violence
Mary Anne Foo, community leader
Cyril Yu, community leader
Patty Yoo, community leader
Jutta Whitaker Gamboa, community leader
Branda Lin, community leader
Many Irvine, Tustin, Orange, and Lake Forest residents
Shout-out from NWPC OC and Asian Americans in Action

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